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rohith kola

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Placement- The placement in our college, particularly in engineering, hasn't been done yet because it started 3 years ago. The first placements and the opportunities will be there from the next year because the first batch will finish their 4th year in 2018.
Internship- Yes, our college does provide internships but only for the people who are eligible for it and the internships start from the 2nd year itself.

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Aditya kumar TyagiFilmmaker, New Delhi

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Yes, not a single but many batches have graduated from Presidency University. It is a very prestigious University in India offering many courses.

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Kameswar Lenka

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Presidency University is one of the famous reputed universities of the world. It was built in 1817 and in a place of Kolkata which is the educational hub of west Bengal. Presidency University has lot of renowned alumina from all fields and that's made it special and unique. It helps the overall development of a student's personality. And at last it can be said that it depends on the student how he or she is performing.

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Kameswar Lenka

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Yes, it is the best university.
Presidency University is one of the famous reputed universities of the world. It was built in 1817 and in a place of Kolkata which is the educational hub of West Bengal. Presidency University has lot of renowned alumina from all fields and that's made it special and unique. It helps the overall development of a student's personality.

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rohith kola

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It's definitely a new university and it's a state private university. However, if your getting in through CET, the fee is lower. On the contrary, if you get in through Management Quota, the fee is too high. It is a normally good university if you are not making into IISc/IIT/NIT/IIIT/ UVCE/BMSCE/RVCE/MSRIT/BIT/ DSCE when compared to Bangalore standards. I personally feel among the state private universities in Bangalore, Dayananda Sagar University (DSU) is a decent option and good for B.Tech. I would rate REVA the lowest in this cadre. However, Presidency has decently good faculty and they follow a curriculum of BITS-Pilani with decent
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rohith kola

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Placements : Since it's a new university emerged in 2015, there's no graduated batch yet. The placement offers for the MBA students in the university are really impressive. The promised placements are only redeemable on completion of the final year which no batch has completed yet. Infrastructure : The infrastructure is the best attraction of Presidency University. The campus is vast. Libraries, Sodexo, coffee day and many others facilities are available within the university. Sports are encouraged as we have a football ground and cricket nets. All the classrooms are large and comfortable. Every room has a projection screen with a proj
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GOUTAM KUMAR GORAI

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No it's not that much better college for ME.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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If you have done 11th and 12th level PCM decently, you will be able to solve most the questions in the 1st paper.
In the second paper about 40 MCQs had to be answered in 1 hour (negative marking was there). The difficulty level was way higher than what comes in WBJEE.
The difficulty of question papers in competitive exams doesn't matter much. What matters is how you were able to perform in that paper than the rest of the other competitors. Practice is the key.

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